The article presents a brief history of labor law in the U.S. from 1349 to 1967. In Philadelphia in 1806 and New York in 1835, unions were held to be criminal conspiracies. As it was unlawful for an indivi...
Labor law, the varied body of law applied to such matters as employment, remuneration, conditions of work, trade unions, and industrial relations. Labor law also deals with the legal relationships between organized economic interests and the state and th
Labor Law Beyond U.S. Borders: Does What Happens Outside of America Stay Outside of America? INTRODUCTION This Article examines issues of extraterritoriality that have arisen in American labor law, resistance to such legal extension in Canada and G... W Gould - 《Stanford Law & Policy Review...
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The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is a cabinet-level agency responsible for enforcing federal labor standards.
The once-celebrated National Labor Relations Act increasingly hamstrung the labor movement; an all-out reform campaign to get the law amended failed in 1978. And with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, there came to power an anti-union administration the likes of which had not been seen ...
On June 28, 1894, President Grover Cleveland signed it into law, designating the first Monday of September as a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. At first, Labor Day only applied to federal workers, but later was expanded to include all workers. Labor Day ...
in Cleveland, prompted U.S. Pres.Grover Clevelandto propose a bill that would make Labor Day a national public holiday. The bill, which was crafted in part to deflect attention from May Day (an unofficial observance rooted in socialist movements), was signed into law in June of that year....
From 1902 to 1915, child labor committees emphasized reform through state legislatures. Many laws restricting child labor were passed as part of theProgressive Era reform movement. But many Southern states resisted, leading to the decision to work for a federal child labor law. While Congress pass...
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